BOSTON BUS DRIVER STOPS AT LEMONADE STAND, BUYS LEMONADE FOR ALL THE PASSENGERS
John Lohan, a bus driver for the city of Boston, Massachusetts for nearly 19 years, saw a kid’s lemonade stand during his route last Thursday afternoon. The second time he passed it, he looked back at the passengers on his bus and popped the question: Who wants to stop at the child-run lemonade stand on the side of the street? His treat. He said to them, “If any of you are in a hurry or need to make a connection, I’ll keep going.” Nobody did. Lohan pulled over to the curb, hopped out, and treated his riders to a cup of lemonade each. The whole thing took about 90 seconds. The lemonade cost 50 cents a cup.
* That’s it? Where’s the firing? Where’s the cops busting the lemonade stand? Where’s the outrage?
* Wait, that stuff will follow now that this story is out there.
* This should make lots of people reconsider their decision to never take a bus.
* I hope the next bunch of passengers enjoy the sticky spots where lemonade got spilled.
* “Why does this bus smell like Lemon-Fresh Pine-Sol?”
* Thanks, you just screwed up this kid’s life by giving the child unrealistic expectations about life.
* Now the kid will relax and be destroyed when life turns out to be much harder.
* If you really wanted to help you would have robbed the kid and gotten the child ready for life on our planet.
* Actually, never mind. It’ll all go bad when the IRS shows up.
* Okay, it’s a nice story. Every now and then one of them sneaks by. What can we say?








